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4 turns Apr 26, 2024 at 11:06 AM PDT United States , California
USER
I want to change this for my screenplay and instead of the heads falling off the monks. They should fall to the ground, falling with such force that their bones would shatter: But keep the rest the same: INT. IVOLGINSKY DATSAN - TEMPLE - NIGHT An EXTREME CLOSE-UP on an EYEBALL - wide with fear, darting frantically. The SOUNDS of CHANTING, faint but growing louder, fill the air. As the CAMERA SLOWLY ZOOMS OUT, the source becomes clear - a MONK, his face a portrait of terror, floating mid-air in a meditation stance. The unsettling scene unfolds further - over THIRTY MONKS levitate around him, none of them at peace, all trapped in a silent scream. The eerie stillness of their floating bodies forms a stark contrast against their expressions of sheer horror. As we CONTINUE TO ZOOM OUT, the iconic heart of the temple comes into view - a THRONE-LIKE GLASS CASE sheltering the preserved body of Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov, untouched by time. Without warning, the glass case slides open, unearthing a SECRET PASSAGE. A group of MEN in black unitards and masks, with a singular eye hole each, emerge. They move with purpose, carrying a FUTURISTIC, SHINY ARC OBJECT - its purpose and origin unknown. Silence envelops the temple as they stride towards the exit. Abruptly, one of the masked men halts - his head tilts back as he unleashes a CHANT in an indecipherable language. The effect is instantaneous and horrifying - the heads of the floating monks detach from their bodies, falling to the ground with a series of thuds that echo through the temple's vast chambers.
CHATBOT (GPT-4)
INT. IVOLGINSKY DATSAN - TEMPLE - NIGHT An EXTREME CLOSE-UP on an EYEBALL - wide with fear, darting frantically. The SOUNDS of CHANTING, faint but growing louder, fill the air. As the CAMERA SLOWLY ZOOMS OUT, the source becomes clear - a MONK, his face a portrait of terror, floating mid-air in a meditation stance. The unsettling scene unfolds further - over THIRTY MONKS levitate around him, none of them at peace, all trapped in a silent scream. The eerie stillness of their floating bodies forms a stark contrast against their expressions of sheer horror. As we CONTINUE TO ZOOM OUT, the iconic heart of the temple comes into view - a THRONE-LIKE GLASS CASE sheltering the preserved body of Dashi-Dorzho Itigilov, untouched by time. Without warning, the glass case slides open, unearthing a SECRET PASSAGE. A group of MEN in black unitards and masks, with a singular eye hole each, emerge. They move with purpose, carrying a FUTURISTIC, SHINY ARC OBJECT - its purpose and origin unknown. Silence envelops the temple as they stride towards the exit. Abruptly, one of the masked men halts - his head tilts back as he unleashes a CHANT in an indecipherable language. The effect is instantaneous and horrifying - the monks plummet from their levitated stance to the ground with forceful impacts. Each monk hits the ground with such devastating power that their bones shatter upon impact, sending a chilling series of cracks through the temple's vast chambers.
USER
Rewrite as a cholo but in english: GILBERTO I need to think if this is even worth it anymore. Now, get the fuck out of here.
CHATBOT (GPT-4)
GILBERTO Gotta figure if this is even worth my time, homie. Now, bounce the hell outta here.
USER
make nerdy: CAITLIN It's like pairing a Level 20 sorcerer with an infinite mana pool, you know it's like I love to look at sloths on nature shows. I don't know if I ever shared that I love sloths and maybe shrooms and D&D is perfect.
CHATBOT (GPT-4)
CAITLIN It's akin to coupling a Level 20 sorcerer with an inexhaustible mana reserve. It's akin to my fascination with observing sloths through the lens of nature documentaries. I'm not sure I've ever divulged my fondness for sloths, or perhaps the enchanting world of mycology alongside the strategic depths of Dungeons & Dragons. It's the ideal amalgamation, really.
USER
again
CHATBOT (GPT-4)
CAITLIN Imagine synergizing a Level 20 sorcerer wielding an unlimited mana reservoir; it's kind of like my passion for watching sloths in nature documentaries. I don't believe I've previously mentioned my adoration for sloths, and how seamlessly that interest aligns with my affinity for mycology and engaging in Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. It's essentially the perfect blend of interests.